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An 11-year-old schoolboy was put on a watch list after "discrediting" the army on social media.
Over the years, Sergei Elkin has created hundreds of cartoons satirizing Russia's politicians and elites.
Vladimir Pozner Jr., Russian-American journalist and television host, describes his path to disillusionment.
In the Soviet period, artists were treated with esteem and lived comfortably, but their privileged position also required sacrifice.
The Russian newspaper has seen changes in its editorial process that have some people worried.
300 years of book burnings, banishments, and censorship in Russian books.
Who, what, where, and why: the kerfuffle over a few aviation cadets and their posting of a slightly racy video online. And how average Russians rose to defend them.
This is the first time that Russia's Culture Ministry has censored a film by cancelling its license to be shown in theaters. Satire takes a hit.
All the news that is fit to print, including notes on art, the environment, clocks and monuments.
An art exhibit proves once and for all that Putin is a superhero. Plus, World Cup counterfeits, how Russian media monitoring works, and a leopard cub.
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